What's on your Monday Menu, RNYers?
Thank you! Yep, that's what going to school in suburban Los Angeles is like. There were about 3000 kids in my school. The funny thing is, I was in all honors classes, so my class may have well had been 100. I was in class with the same group of kids for the whole 3 years. The only time I had any diversity in classes was during PE and my electives. We were an island in a big sea of students.
on 6/4/18 11:35 am, edited 6/4/18 4:51 am
Hi everybody! Happy Monday!
I had a lovely weekend. Had about a dozen women over Saturday evening, and made a bonfire at the bottom of my backyard, by the water. It was a pleasure!
May was driest month on record up here in the PNW - the weather's been glorious. Yesterday it was rainy and misty. Everything looked so stunningly green that it was like looking through a peridot! Absolutely beautiful!
QOTD: I went to a small Catholic girl's boarding school. Graduation was a relief as I had had an ongoing conflict with the principal, Sister Cristelle, a tough nun with no eyebrows. She considered me a dangerous person whose (what she considered to be) eloquence and comparatively privileged background made me all the more dangerous and Machiavellian. She had had a rough upbringing in a tough, hardscrabble urban neighborhood, and found my family hard to understand. I found her to be very aggressive and felt her judgement was stilted. I was a kid, imperfect but a kid, creative and fundamentally good-natured, not Public Enemy #1. I was also the senior class president (our class was only 30 or so people) and wrote our little school newspaper. Anyway though I had some good friends and got along well enough with everyone else there, I was very glad to see that school receding in the rear view mirror! It was great to get out from under her constantly suspicious and critical eye.
First: two huge mugs of tea
B: ham and smoked gouda
L: tuna
D: roast beast
S: shrimp
I hope all of you have a wonderful day!
on 6/4/18 11:56 am, edited 6/4/18 4:56 am
I am wrong! I t was actually the warmest, and one of the driest, Mays on record. It's been very beautiful! I hope you get a chance to be outdoors more!
https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/weather/a-taste-of-summer-its-been-the-warmest-may-in-seattle-history-and-maybe-the-driest-too/
Hi Everyone,
It was a busy weekend but starting to feel better made it much easier.
QOTD: We had a small class around 150 I believe. I went to a vocational school. Graduation was very hot.
Accountability: On plan. I'm still not felling feeling 100% yet and I'm still not eating all that much but this was my plan for today.
B: 1 1/2 eggs. 1/2 slice of cheese, turkey breakfast sausage
L: 3 oz turkey breast
S: 2 oz turkey breast
D: 1 oz home italian sausage, 2oz NY strip, 1 1/2oz pork cutlets, 1/2C broccoli rabe
S: ostrim meat stick
Cals:702, Carbs:5, Protein:92
Enjoy the rest of your evening everybody!
5'5" HW: 484, SW: 455,CW: 325
Surgeon, Darren Tishler
This is a recovery Monday for me. The wedding weekend was beautiful and I had so much fun.
Accountability: I had a few sips of a cosmo this weekend and then I gave the rest to my niece.
QOTD: I went to a small Christian school. There were 35 kids in my graduating class. I keep in touch with a few on FB but that's about it. Can't say that high school was one of my favorite time periods.
B: Premier shake
S: 1-ounce cheese and 1/4 C raspberries
L: 1 1/2 ounce of chicken
D: 2 ounce chicken and 3 stalks of roasted asparagus
Here are a few pictures from the weekend. My hubster has lost 80 and I am almost at the 70 pound mark. I felt very pretty that evening.
You can't measure your achievements with someone else's yardstick!
Revision from lapband to RNY 12/26/17 with Dr. Caitlin Halbert
HW 260 SW 248 CW 154 GW 145
Gallbladder removed 9/18
Beth
Beautiful!
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish